Sentence examples for A more prevalent from inspiring English sources

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A more prevalent problem is simply whittling down recess time.

A more prevalent offering is the side curtain, which falls over the windows from the roof and looks like an miniature raft.

A more prevalent and obvious strand of Russian art that was co-opted by the non-conformists of the 1980s was that of Soviet Socialist Realism, from the 1920s on.

A more prevalent and likely long-term distraction is technology.

A more prevalent, but not mutually exclusive view suggests that a more active mechanism is functioning in which methyl binding proteins bind methylated CpGs to facilitate chromatin mediated occlusion of the promoter [ 30, 31].

That's a more prevalent ideal among younger people.

Bond-based financing is becoming a more prevalent way to finance such hotels, he said.

For East European Jews, spiritual resistance has been a more prevalent tradition than open revolt.

Allergenic reactions are becoming a more prevalent concern of practitioners in health-related fields.

It became a more prevalent part of the discussion in the market place".

So do we have so much wheat in our diet that it's become a more prevalent issue?

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